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Would it be possible?

Mew~

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I know, this kinda seems like a silly and crazy thread, but ima just go ahead and make it.

Do you think it would be possible to create a real live Pokémon?
I'm being serious, I mean, given the right money, and set of scientists, I'm sure it could be possible. It's just that no one right now really wants to waste their money on a project like this.

I'm serious.

Although, how it would be done would be interesting. I think modifying animals would be involved, but a lot of people would be against that.



/probably the most interesting thread I think i'll ever make ever again.
 

Sean

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This would blow people's minds if this could occur.

Personally I don't think it'd be possible, unless new elements/compounds are found/formed in the future, along with chemicals. If they're strong enough to make.... "pokemon" attacks happen, then I'll believe it. XD;

I doubt this but at same time I don't. :$
 

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Maybe after we get done finding a cure for cancer... I can't honestly picture them have the technology or where around to genetically enhance animal to produce fire blasts from their mouth, control psychic abilities, have them produce Solar Beams. At least not in our life time, maybe 500-1000 years down the road. We were supposed to have flying cars, but that hasn't happened. I could see a Jurassic Park scenario long before the production of pokemon. Also I don't see anyone willing to put the money in for a project as farfetched as this.
 
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Maybe after we get done finding a cure for cancer... I can't honestly picture them have the technology or where around to genetically enhance animal to produce fire blasts from their mouth, control psychic abilities, have them produce Solar Beams. At least not in our life time, maybe 500-1000 years down the road. We were supposed to have flying cars, but that hasn't happened. I could see a Jurassic Park scenario long before the production of pokemon. Also I don't see anyone willing to put the money in for a project as farfetched as this.

What he said.

The not-dying-in-battle part, farfetch'd as it is already, would be one of the least difficult parts in my opinion. More difficult issues would be forcing the Pokemon to only say its name, and of course use elemental attacks.
 

Kubone

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I'm sure they have the right technology for that already. We have no idea what the government could be hiding in those secret hideouts. For some reason, this is making me think of Resident Evil.
 

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Nope, no way, it is impossible,not now not ever. Human's can't just create complicated life, if anything they would have to genetically modify an animal, and good luck getting it to create blizzards, earthquakes, psychic ability, solarbeams ect. Pokemon holograms might be possible, but to make them sentient would take one heck of a computer. It just isn't possible.
 

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I wouldn't go as far as too think never. Hell people 200 years ago would never think we would create techlogy such as cars, planes, tanks, nuclear weapons that could wipe out thousands in a blind of an eye. If you mentioned something like that too them they would laugh and say "That would never happen you crazy". So I really wouldn't rule it out. Even anything it would start with virtual reality. Do I think it will happen? Probably not since I doubt anyone would care enough to dedicate time and money to put it into practice. But could it be possible in a thousand years to genetically engineer and animal or humans to perform extraordinary things like this eh I could see it happen.
 

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I don' t think live Pokemon creation would be possible not only because of the huge costs, but also because of animal ethnics.
 

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The closest possible "Pokemon" humanity can ever create are holographic representations, if/when the technology comes. Unless people finds a way of creating their own lifeform...
 

Kubone

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It would be possible to create them, but so far as making them use super power-like abilities. Hell no.
 
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But could it be possible in a thousand years to genetically engineer and animal or humans to perform extraordinary things like this eh I could see it happen.

It would be impossible to create the feats we see in the games and anime unless we surgically graft flamethrowers to random animals. :P

The animals already in existence, and many who have been long since extinct, have shown how much mother nature can bestow on life. The kamodo dragon can survive having some of the most toxic bacteria living in its mouth, and uses it as a weapon. One bite and your flesh will almost instantly start to rot from the inside out. Bombardier beetles(which should be made into a Pokemon btw) can eject a powerful chemical at the boiling point of water in rapid succession.

The most we could do is try to reverse evolve some creatures to have them become bigger, but other than that, I don't think there will ever be a Mewtwo attempting to kill us all with a giant global storm.

It would be possible to create them, but so far as making them use super power-like abilities. Hell no.

So what you're saying is it's possible to create animals without super powers....which already exist.
 

Kenshin5

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I don' t think live Pokemon creation would be possible not only because of the huge costs, but also because of animal ethnics.
But not all countries have the same animal ethics as "Hint it's Asia". And even if there was people would find away around it.

It would be possible to create them, but so far as making them use super power-like abilities. Hell no.
Wouldn't that defeat the purpose of them being pokemon if they had no special powers?

It would be impossible to create the feats we see in the games and anime unless we surgically graft flamethrowers to random animals. :P

The animals already in existence, and many who have been long since extinct, have shown how much mother nature can bestow on life. The kamodo dragon can survive having some of the most toxic bacteria living in its mouth, and uses it as a weapon. One bite and your flesh will almost instantly start to rot from the inside out. Bombardier beetles(which should be made into a Pokemon btw) can eject a powerful chemical at the boiling point of water in rapid succession.

The most we could do is try to reverse evolve some creatures to have them become bigger, but other than that, I don't think there will ever be a Mewtwo attempting to kill us all with a giant global storm.

So what you're saying is it's possible to create animals without super powers....which already exist.
Those animals do sound badass. I always thought the Kamodo Dragon was pretty awesome, maybe they can have a pokemon based off both the animals you mentioned. Mah they will create a Mewtwo to fight wars, and it will turn on humans and kill everyone one it's just a matter of time.
 

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im not so sure making a living pokemon would be possible/ethical. however if we use technology maybe we could make some sort of robotic pokemon. i think thats the closest we will ever get to a life like pokemon though
 

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January 22, 2027: Dr. Hagiru Sato and his team of scientists from Japan, America, Canada, and Britain begin work on a matter-energy transference machine.

February 11th, 2033: First machine is tested successfully after over a hundred failed tests. Controversy over the destructive nature of the technology ignites.

July 18th, 2033: A catastrophic incident with an energy-matter machine destroys the city of Hiroshima, in devastation not seen since the atomic bombs were dropped nearly 90 years prior. Japanese government officials move to ban work on this technology, though Western powers urge them to allow it, despite the mishap.

April 22, 2035: First sighting of infected individuals. Most are animals, some humans are also shown to be susceptible to infection. Most seen around the ruins of Hiroshima, which had not been rebuilt.

May 13th, 2035: Northern Japan is split off from its southern half as a nation-wide quarantine is enacted. Anarchy soon spreads through the infected regions. 15% of humans exposed to the disease are immune and show no side effects. 84.9% are affected fatally by the disease, which causes cancerous growths. 0.1% of those exposed are shown to successfully mutate. The "virus" is found to be a spreadable corruption of genetic material, which causes rapid mutations in infected individuals. All large animal life is soon infected.

January 1, 2040: 98% of all animals in Japan are wiped out; ecosystems ruled entirely by infected individuals.

May 8th, 2048: Japanese Defense Force engages infected individuals to preserve quarantine. Co-ordinated attacks by infected humans and animals are seen. High levels of intelligence confirmed.

May 10th: They fail, and the nation of Japan ceases to exist.

October 13: The United States Carrier George W. Bush is attacked and sunk by an unknown force. Later revealed to be a co-ordinated assault by the infected. Use of atomic weapons to destroy all life on Japan considered, but denied.

February 12, 2052: Remaining inhabitants of Japan have appeared, by outward observers, to have begun adopting the infected into their religions. Part of this religion is a total-weapons ban, and the banning of violence against infected individuals. This is surprisingly effective at ceasing conflict with infected individuals.
April 2, 2055: Infected seen to have spread to North America. Military preparedness results in a far more contained infection. Hundreds of thousands in the United States, Canada, and Mexico die.

March 11, 2061: The United States Army begins experimenting with the combat prowess of infected animals, who are shown to have a friendly connection to humans who treat them well, much like dogs. Initial tests exceed expectations. Later that same year, China, Russia, Vietnam, and N. Korea react by signing the Kommu Pact, ensuring protection against the now utterly overpowered West.

July 2, 2063: The Kommu alliance declares war on the United States. Infected used to great effect.

November 9, 2066: The war ends. Communist states are dissolved, China and Russia (and all of Asia) are now under the jurisdiction of the NATO.

December 25th, 2072: The now divided regions that were once Japan begin to open up to the outside world. Mostly through scientific trade-off.

February 1, 2081: Japanese scientists sneak into heavily infected Brazil. They recover the DNA of one of the individuals believed to be one of the first infected.
Beliefs are that the infected are actually the next phase in evolution, and to find one of the originals would better help their understanding. There are many tried and
failed cloning attempts, before a final experiment is successful. The result of this experiment, capable of self-induced energy-matter transference, is responsible for the death of dozens before escaping.

May 22, 2081: Ash Ketchum turns 10 years old, and sets out on a quest to capture some of the strongest mutant animals known to man.
 

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I don't think I'm the only one who believes it would be impossible.
Maybe they would be able to shape a creature like a pokè, but it's impossible to create a pokè that attacks, even though it would be awesome.

And, by the way, WWF would interfere if we kept them in pokèballs and use them to battle and take part in tournaments. xD
 

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Creating an animal that would have access to unlimited amounts of water/fire/electricity/general energy? If it were possible, it wouldn't only be awesome, but be able to solve massive problems with the world. As great as it would be, I highly doubt it would be possible.
 
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it could be possible....but there are much more important things humans need to worry about first
 
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Do you think it would be possible to create a real live Pokémon?


Doesn't everyone realize the only "ethically" creatable pokemon is Porygon and it's evolutionary relatives? I mean, it was created on the computer, so it technically isn't a "animal" but still a pokemon(even though most Pokemon are animals). I mean the question said "A" pokemon. creating Porygon would require allot of money(plus It has to hover, but you can make a non hovering one with an AI or something. It may not be organic, but it's a Pokemon all the same, so it's possible, it'll take a good sum of money, and it doesn't apply to every, but Porygon is the most logical(Genesect maybe, though it's built off something organic which could cause some unneeded attention). I could be wrong on many accounts but Porygon was the first thing to pop in my head when I was this
 
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